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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. charged —_B. mined C. kicked D. pulled
Question 2. A.archive —_B. idol C. fighter D. illness
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three
in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. factor B. leader C. vision D. police
Question 4. A. integrate B. contribute C. harmonise D. interview
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 5. He suddenly opened his bag and a book called ‘The World of Men’.
A.demonstrated _B. produced C. embraced D. exhibited
Question 6. She was bitterly when she found out that her son had bullied one of his classmates.
A. disappoint B. disappointing C. disappointment _D. disappointed
Question 7. think Lucy wants to meet him, ?
A.dol B. does she C. doesn’t she D. don’t I
Question 8. A large amount of money into this program for the elderly.
A.are gone B. is gone C.have gone D. has gone
Question 9. Nothing can prevent you taking part in this sporting competition,
Ain B. from C.with D.to
Question 10. David gave me a smartphone on my 23" birthday.
A. black Vietnamese nice B. nice Vietnamese black
C. Vietnamese nice black D. nice black Vietnamese
Question 11, While Bob was having a shower, the phone
Avrings B. had rung C.rang D. was ringing
Question 12, When entering the room, I was by its terrible smell.
A. wor off B. made off C. put off D. washed off
Question 13. Mary is determined to get that job she has failed many times.
A. because B. though C. because of D. despite
Question 14. Some health experts have warned that another health crisis is on the
A. cards B. tickets C. labels D. sheets
Question 15. If with timely financial aid, these victims could survive.
A. provide B. providing C.to provide D. provided
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Question 16. Mitchell will sing a song
‘A. when his school holds the senior prom B. after his school had held the senior prom
C. before his school held the senior prom D. once his schoo! held the senior prom
Question 17. The president tribute to all the efforts and the bravery of the soldiers.
A. made B. took C. gave D. paid
Question 18 The more money I spend, I feel.
A.the more happy B. the happiest —_C.. the happier D. the happy
Question 19. Some readers her novels because she often uses the same characters.
A. bewilder B. merge C. puzzle D. confuse
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions,
Question 20. The company hired a team of professionals to serutinise the products before launching
them.
A. neglect B. provide C. examine D. annoy
Question 21. Contrary to my expectation, Peter was laid-back about his job interview.
Av relaxed B. nervous C. careful D. passive
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to
the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22, When I told Tim that his proposal had been dismissed by the board of directors, he
turn a hail
dnt
A. washed his hair B. dyed his hair
C. showed his feelings D. hided his emotions
Question 23. Frequent smoking can compromise your health, so you should consider quitting it.
A. argue B. destroy C. agree D. improve
Mark the leter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete
each of the following exchanges.
Question 24, Luke and Bob are in the classroom.
- Luke: “Can I borrow your calculator, please?”
~ Bob: * i
A. Here are you. B. [have to use it now, I’m afraid.
C. Mind your own business. D. Thanks. You're so kind!
Question 25. Quan and Hoang are talking about field trips,
~ Quan: “I strongly believe that field trips play an important part in academic life.”
- Hoang: “ . Students can have the opportunity to explore the natural world.”
A. That’s not the case B. I totally disagree with you
C. You can say that again D. My pleasure
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word
or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.
ON TOP OF THE WORLD
In December 2011, a teenage mountaineer from California became the youngest person to complete
‘one of his sport's most extravagant (26) : sealing the highest peak on (27) of the world’s
seven continents, Jordan Romero was just 15 when he reached the summit of Vinson Massif in Antarctica.
Jordan, who grew up climbing the mountains in Big Bear Lake, just east of Los Angeles, conquered his,
first major summit, Mount Kilimanjaro, at the age of nine. At 13, he became the youngest person to make
it to the top of Everest. He beat the previous record for the Seven Summits, (28) _ was held by 16-
year-old British climber George Atkinson, Both teenagers sparked controversy in mountaineering (29)
ith purists claiming they were too young to contribute properly to climbs, and therefore relied
excessively on the support of their team-mates. (30) Jordan broadeast his achievements on the
Internet, his mother declined to comment when contacted by the press, claiming that the family was not
seeking attention for his feats.
(Adapted from Ready for Advanced by Roy Norris and Amanda French with Miles Hordern)
Question 26. A. successes B. contests C. challenges D. disputes
Question 27. A. each B. few C. almost D. other
Question 28. A. who B. where Cit D. which
Question 29. A. sets B. bands C. fields D. circles
Question 30. A. Because B. Although C. Yet D. Moreover
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
In the nineteenth century railways were built from the big industrial cities like Leeds and Manchester
to seaside towns like Blackpool and Scarborough. For the first time, ordinary working people could visit
the seaside, They used to take day trips on Sundays and special days like Bank holidays. Traditionally,
people sat in deckchairs on the beach, swam in the sea, and ate fish and chips. Children could watch Punch
and Judy shows, build sandcastles and ride donkeys on the beach. In the 1950s, the first package holidays
were launched.
Throughout the 60s and 70s, the British increasingly began to abandon the traditional seaside holiday
in favour of sunshine and warmer seas in countries like Spain and Greece. Caravan and camping holidays
also became popular in the 60s and 70s as car ownership increased. In the 1990s, budget airlines like
easyJet slashed the cost of air tickets to many European destinations. Long-haul flights also came down
in price, so holidays to exotic destinations in Australia and Asia became affordable to ordinary families.
A growing number of people began to book their own flights and accommodation, and as a result, the
package holiday market declined.
The holiday habits of the British continued to change into the new millennium, The internet changed
the way people booked holidays by allowing them to find the best deals online. City breaks grew in
popularity and many families were able to afford a second foreign holiday-often a winter skiing holiday.
However, the travel industry has suffered a serious setback in recent years because people are more aware
that flying causes serious damage to the environment, More people are choosing not to fly nowadays, and
many airlines are struggling to survive in the new economic climate.
(Adapted from Aim High by Tim Falla and Paul A Davies)
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Question 31. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The popularity of camping holidays
B. A change in travelling habits around the world
C. The British on holiday
D. Some difficulties airlines are facing
Question 32. The word ‘they’ in paragraph 1 refers to
A. seaside towns B. ordinary working people
C. day trips D. package holidays
Question 33. According to paragraph 2, what made camping holidays become popular among the British?
A. Traditional seaside holidays were expensive to take.
B. Hotels in Spain or Greece were built.
C. Children were more interested in Punch and Judy shows.
D. A lot of British people bought cars between 1960 and 1979.
Question 34, The word ‘slashed’ in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
A. destroyed B. refused C. betrayed D. reduced
Question 35. Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
A. Fewer people are flying because of the impact on the environment.
B. Traditionally, water sports were the most popular holi
C. The package holiday is still popular among a few British families.
1D. Some people have lost a lot of money when booking flight tickets online,
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42,
In many countries, a growing number of people in their twenties are turning to social media in the hope
of finding work. Services like the social networking site Twitter and the professional networking site
LinkedIn offer the chance for more direct contact with would-be employers than has previously been the
case. But with greater access comes a greater chance to make mistakes.
Take the case of a young jobseeker in the US who contacted a senior marketing executive via LinkedIn.
The marketing executive in question had an impressive list of influential people in her contact list; people
whom the young jobseeker felt could help him Jand a job. The marketing executive, however, had other
ideas. Indignant at the suggestion that she would willingly share a list of contacts painstakingly built up
over many years with a complete stranger who'd done nothing to deserve such an opportunity, she not
only rejected his contact request, but sent a vicious and heavily sarcastic rejection note that has since gone
viral. But if the incident makes young people think more carefully about how they use social media in a
professional capacity, she may have actually ended up doing them a favour. She has drawn attention to
an unfortunate truth, Social media is a potentially dangerous tool for job hunters who don't know how to
use it, And a worrying number are getting it wrong.
‘There's a horrible irony here, because in many countries social networking sites like Facebook and
‘Twitter have been the bread and butter of twenty-somethings' social lives for years. When my generation
were teenagers, social media was our escape from the prying eyes of parents and teachers. It was a cyber
extension of the playground pecking order - a place to impress, to embellish and experiment. However,
when it comes to using social media for professional networking, our very knowledge and experience of
sites like Facebook may actually be a hindrance. Using social media in a professional capacity is a
completely different ball game, but for some twenty-somethings, the division is not clear cut. We first
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cared our online presence by being bold and over-confident, which could explain why some of us still
‘come across like this. Just because a lot of people ‘liked’ your posts on Facebook, it doesn't mean you'll
be able to use LinkedIn to show potential employers that you're someone worth employing. We need to
realise that what we leamed about social networking as teenagers no longer applies, and we must live up
to employers’ standards if we want to get on in the world of work.
(Adapted from Cambridge English Advanced by Cambridge University Press)
Question 36. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. The Benefits of Finding a Job Online
B, Using Social Networking Sites to Find a Job
C. Never Contact a Senior Marketing Executive!
D. Social Media Addiction among Teenagers
Question 37. According to paragraph 2, how did the senior marketing executive feel about the jobseeker
who contacted her?
A. annoyed by the timing of his message
B, regretful that she had to reject his request
C. furious at his assumption of her cooperation
D. surprised that he offered nothing in return
Question 38. The word ‘land? in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
A. control B. cover C. fall D. get
Question 39. The word ‘they’ in paragraph 2 refers to
A. contacts B. young people C. job hunters D. mistakes
Question 40. The word ‘embellish’ in paragraph 3 mostly means
A. fake B. imagine C.avoid D. decorate
Question 41. Which of the following is NOT mentioned, according to the passage?
A. Social networking sites have gained prominence as places for young people to find jobs.
B. The senior marketing executive has unintentionally helped those looking for work.
C. The senior marketing executive’s note was in an attempt to gain publicity.
D. Social media has played a crucial part in many youngsters’ lives.
Question 42. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Many people of the writer’s generation fail to distinguish between social networking for pleasure and
for work.
B. Young people have exaggerated opinions of their own employability.
C. Young job seekers tend to overestimate the use of social media in the world of work.
D. Twenty-somethings are unaware of the opportunities that professional networking sites can offer them.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction
in each of the following questions,
Question 43. Their newest song was popular among teenagers thanks to their catchy tune.
A. was B. among C. th D. tune
Question 44, Everyone in the office agree to work overtime because there is an important project.
Av agree B. overtime C. because D. important
Question 45, Some recent research has tried to cast light on the notion that young adults today are
suggestive by advertisements they happen to see.
A. cast B. notion C. suggestive D. happen
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is clo
to each of the following questions.
Question 46, Tim started to write his first novel two months ago.
A. This is the first time Tim has written his novel in two months.
B. Tim has written his first novel for two months.
C. Tim wrote his first novel two months ago, but he will give up soon.
D. Tim hasn’t started to write his first novel until next two months.
Question 47. “IfI were you, I would give him a call,” said Linda to me.
A. Linda asked me to give him a call.
B. Linda reminded me to give him a call.
C. Linda forced me to give him a call.
D. Linda advised me to give him a call.
Question 48. I don’t think it’s a good idea to express your feelings on social media,
A. You mustn’t express your feelings on social media.
B. You needn’t express your feelings on social media.
C. You shouldn’t express your feelings on social media.
D. You can’t express your feelings on social medi
in meaning
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each
pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49. Michael was sacked from his job. He refused to work at weekends.
A. Had it not been for his refusal to work at weekends, Michael wouldn’t have been sacked from his job.
B. Only when Michael was sacked from his job did he refuse to work at weekends.
C. Not until Michael was sacked from his job did he refuse to work at weekends.
D. No sooner had Michael been sacked from his job than he refused to work at weekends.
Question 50, Laura was absent from the meeting yesterday. She regrets it now.
‘A, Laura wishes she weren’t absent from the meeting yesterday.
B. If Laura hadn’t been absent from the meeting yesterday, she wouldn’t regret it then.
C. If only Laura hadn’t regretted being absent from the mecting yesterday.
D. Laura regrets not having attended the meeting yesterday.
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